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Old 09-30-2009, 04:30 AM   #4
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In most cases...... absolutely. Every movie transfer is different, and some are certainly better than others. I've seen some blu-ray releases that barely looked better than upscaled DVD.... and some that have blown me away with their picture quality. But yes.... with a 1080P screen that size... you should certainly notice a difference in almost every case.

If you have a nice audio system though..... IMO that is where blu-ray really shines. Lossless high definition audio makes me cry happy tears.
Thanks for the input. I have a Klipsch Quintet Surround and A Klipsch 10 Sub with Pioneer receiver. I have to use either the Fiber Optic or the Digital Coax for the audio though. I have to run both the HDMI and then either of the audio cables into the receiver and then just run the HDMI cable out to the tv. Iguess thats a design flaw with the receiver but I have heard good and bad about this kind of setup maybe you can help me with. Good that the audio has its own cable so it would be clearer or the bad that the HDMI is the best for both? What do you think?
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